Tricky to reply to this without any spoilers. :) But yeah, upon rewatch, I really loved TLJ, faults and all. It does what a sequel should do this long after a work as all-pervasive as Star Wars; picks up on what works about it, examines the things that don't work, expands it, and gives it meaning and weight beyond just nostalgia.
Also believe a lot of the tie-in stuff is good? Like, generally.
I'm sure it is, and Disney will probably saturate the market with enough series and animated films and new trilogies to find something for everyone. I just think I'm good here. There's enough rehashing of the good old days in the world right now, I want to see some brand-new stories.
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Also believe a lot of the tie-in stuff is good? Like, generally.
I'm sure it is, and Disney will probably saturate the market with enough series and animated films and new trilogies to find something for everyone. I just think I'm good here. There's enough rehashing of the good old days in the world right now, I want to see some brand-new stories.